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Too much of big business and government depends on nepotism and unfair chances in life.
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Her government has indeed tried to rig the election, or, at least, to give itself an unfair chance.
Critics said this gave a player an unfair chance to consult colleagues, seconds, or, after 1980, even computers.
Mrs Zia's government has indeed tried to rig the election, or at least, give itself an unfair chance.
Maybe it's because blacks and Hispanics feel that they have had (and perhaps still have) an unfair chance at faring as well financially as whites.
The SAT has become one of the most important standardized tests in America; however, it gives the disadvantaged an unfair chance at getting into a college and to earn quality education.
Too much of big business and government depends on nepotism and unfair life chances.
In 1960s Topeka, if you were Black and trying to sue your employer for unfair dismissal, chances were you'd be recommended to consult Fred Phelps.
The Americans argued that the Soviets had been given an unfair second chance to score in the final moments.
"In Zimbabwe, no child from the poorest wealth quintile reaches higher education, this is fundamentally unfair, as their chances of getting meaningful employment are compromised.
Consider by analogy two coins, one that is fair (heads arising with 50% probability), and one that is unfair (say, 90% chance of heads), but the heads and tails of each coin appear visually identical.
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